Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 30, 1908, Image 3

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F O R I N D IG E S T IO N A N D D Y S P F P S IA .
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C Û K . A N I , C H IC A G O , I L L .
D a lla s . O r e g o n
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal
las and their Friends.
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Catarrh Cannot be Cured.
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Butler. Dalla-
Rev. George Greer, of Newberg, is
| visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe.
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SHOES
FOR
BOYS AND GIRLS
SHOES
FOR
MEN AND WOMEN
All weights and styles. A full line of “Cutter
Cruirers” and Heavy Logging Shoes.
Big reduction on all OXFORDS
AT
Dallas Mercantile Co.
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I have the latest improved drop bend
Singer machine, traded in on a new ro­
tary White. The party paid $22 less
than two months ago. Can now he
bought for $21 at L. D. Daniel’s.
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will have good crockery it
«lie I ihh to go without otliei
things to get it Good crock­
ery is the housewife’s pride.
You will not have
to _ go
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A striking feature of the August Mc­
Clure’s—one that w ill be widely discuss­
ed is an essay on “ Prohibition and So­
cial Psychol«>gy,” by Prof. Hug«) Muns-
terherg. The distinguished psycholo- j W ltn O U t O th e r t l l l l l g S i f YOU
gist says: “ Better America Inspired1
than America Sober.”
Buy Y o u r C ro c k e ry H ere.
R. E. Williams came back from Col*
i orado Springs the first of the week
He
I reports an harmonious session of the
I republican national committee, ami
j that tin y went home satisfied of Taft’s
election. Mr. Williams rejx>rts the
j weather there as pleasant and the alti
tilde not distressing to him. He took
| in all the near points of interest there—
| Pikes peak. Garden of the Gods, Mani
ton springs, etc., and ha«l a most enjoy
able time.
A LONE S U R V IV E «.
Unde I. F. M. Butler Member of
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T H E C L E V E R H O U S E W IF E
For in addition to the finest
and most complete assort
ment of dishes you can imag­
ine we offer prices whirl
mean a saving on every arti­
cle purchased. This applit
to whole sets of fine china
ware or to the commoner ar­
ticles for kitchen use.
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NEW TO.DAY
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U A R TIE 8 con vey* I to ami from Tillam ook or
1 other pointa on the eoaat at reasonable
rate». Phone Blaek 35.
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GROCERY
Fresh Sara toga Chips at 30 cents
a pound
Try the new breakfast food,
“Post Toaches”
Just received, a new line of Vas­
es and old fashioned yellow Mix­
ing bowls.
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John Olin has lieen visiting his family
in Vancouver.
Ray Craven and wife left for New-
l port yesterday morning.
i P. A. Finaetli has been taking in the
j attractions at Long Beach.
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Mrs. N. L. Butler and Miss Ella left
GRADING COMMENCED.
1 for a sojourn with friends at Newport
C. L. Hopkins has changed his resi­
■ today.
dence from Falls Citv to Dallas.
For headache Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills.
M. Hay ter. dentist, Wilson building.
Mat Haves ami wife have been down
C. w . Leonard, of Monmouth, h«- Work Begun on Connecting Link to
F o r h eadache Dr. M iles ' A n t!- P a in P ills
Dr. Donohoc, dentist, Uglow building. from Crawfordsville, on a visit with gone to visit relative« in Miaeouri.
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Salem
relatives.
Something in post cards at Daniel’s.
Sewing machines for rent— L. D. Dan­
Walter
Roy
and
Frank
Keraey
got
a
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| The street improvement is all right,
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Mr. K. V. Dalton went to Newport iel.
but it entirely prohibits keeping your buck while out on tlieir flailing trip.
" ork wa> started Tueauav on the ex-
Saturday.
W. T Belcher is on a business trip to shoes shined.
A. J. Barham and aon, Karl, were at | temdoii of the Salem. Kali» City A
Uncle Johnny Wiseman was a Salem Chicago.
U. 8. Grant is on the way to com­ Wren over Sunday on a real estate deal Western Railway from Dallas to Salem
visitor Saturday.
Moss Walker is hack from an outing at plete recovery troni a badly strained
A Merman F. J. Coad and Miss Bobbie L. Gerlinger, of Portland, president of
spinal column.
McCallon will go to Newitort Saturday. the road, says no time will be wasted
L. I). Brown for abstracts. Notary Cascadia.
in building this extension, but it w ill
public, typewriting.
July records now ready at L. D. Dan­
Mr. Brooks, of the Lafayette nursery,
John Olin is laying a cement curb probably be next fall before trains will
iel’s
store.
j is soliciting orders for fruit trees in this along Mill between Main and railroad. |>e running over the new track. Grad­
Born, Sunday. July 26th, to Mr. ami
Mrs. Wm. Cobb, a son.
L. K. Irvine is thinking of disposing vicinity this week.
Colonel Mathews came down from ing will I k * carried on as late this winter
Walter Critchlow is doing prohibi­ Falls City yesterday on his way to T il­ as |K>Ksible, but with the arrival of the
Mrs. B. Casey, and Von Casey are of his shoe shop.
rainv season, work will have to be sus­
visiting relatives at Koseburg.
This office can furnish you indexed tion work in Minneasota, having been lamook.
pended until next spring. By October,
previously located in Texas.
Ixmks
of
all
kinds.
It is said that a Portland man will 1909, it is expected the extension will
Miss Wallie (iorkeis visiting her sis­
Miss
Rose
Bronkin
has
lieen
out
from
re-open
the
restaurant
in
the
Smith
have been completed.
ter. Mrs. Jas. Rankin, in Portland.
Mr. Lute Chapin is down from Ellens-
her timber claim visiting friends at building.
The extension of the road to Salem
Cards with your name on them while ljurg, Washington.
Astoria. Portland and Dallas.
will
give the line a splendid cutlet, with
A
large
number
of
prominent
Evan­
you wait at L. I). Daniels’ music store.
If you want a strictly fresh berry buy
W. R. Craven suffered a slight -troke gelists are attending tne Portland tamp a desirable connection with the South
Kraber’s
special
pack.
ern Pacific main line and the Oregon
The trespassed case mentioned last
of paralyses at his Salmon river home meetings.
Electric Railway Company. A desir­
week was dismissed by Justice Holman.
Miss Pearl Burke will be central at last week, but is now fully recovered.
A
tree
fell
on
Chas.
Ferguson
at
able feature of the extension is that it
Mr. K. N. Garbntt, of Kellogg, Idaho, the Bell office after tomorrow.
W. H. Boals left Tuesday for a weeks Black Rock the other day, but, luckily, will give an outlet to the Willamette
is visiting here with his brother Will
Oyster shell grit food for chickens, stay on their Newport lots. Jas. Mil- broke no bones.
river at Salem for logs hauled over the
Garhutt.
son and family are also camped there.
old and young at Lougharv’s.
Sheriff Grant is serving papers near line from the timber at the other end of
Mr. F. J. Craven is entertaining her
Mr. and Mrs. C. G, Coed and fim ily
Everybody’s friend— !)r. Thomas' Ballston, in a Justice court case in an the line. As the road is being pushed
further west into the timber of the
mother, Mr«. Dr. Smith, of Sheridan, are camping at Hallock’a mill.
Electric Oil. Cures toothache, earache, action for wages.
coast mountains all the time, the tim*
this Week.
Horethroat, Heals cuts, bruises, scalds,
Now is the time to be ordering your Stops any pain.
Conrad Stafrin is having his side wall l*r and lllinbef traffic will continue
Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be In Dal* hop checks. We print any kind.
ornamented by a neat sign. The artist Is to la* the leading source of the road's
las, August 10th and llth . The wise
Prof. 1, M. Glenn, of the t). of (). and H traveling One.
revenue.
I). 1. Caldwell and family are taking family arc spending their regular sum
W ill w a it ft»r h im .
However the Country to be traversed
mountain air for a couple oi Weeks.
Ira
Mehrlingi
of
Falls
City»
has
se­
mer vacation on the old Lyle homestead
by the new mileage is Very productive
In Portland you can irrigate your
cured
a
grading
contract
on
the
railroad
For rent—Blacksmith shop,
good adjoining town.
farming country, and Will provide a
lawns from 5 to 8 in the morning and
from here to Balem.
stand. Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
large amount of new ton huge. Between
from A to 5) in the evening.
Editor J. C. Hayter will leave Mon­
DeWitt’s
Witch
Hazel
Halve
is
especi­
Salem
and Dallas is one of the most
Mrs. G. I . Hawkln« and son left for day via Salem for New Mexico, stop­
B. D. F-dler, wife and sons left Tues­
ping enroll to at San Jose to visit J. W. ally good for piles. Recommended and heavily traveled country roads in the
day for si visit at Salem, Dallas, and Eugene Saturday to visit her brother.
sold by Conrad Stafrin.
state. The country between the two
Crider for a week.
other points.—Jefferson Review.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farrington
Judge D. P. Stouffer has been shut up cities is now thickly settled, but the
Chief
of
Police
Odom
was
busy
yester­
are
back
from
an
outing
at
Long
Beach.
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farms are being cut up into smaller
J. H. Kruger, who was so badly hurt
day serving notice on property owners with eye trouble lately, but hopes to be tracts that will provide homes fora
In an auto accident at Seattle several
Complete catalogue of Edison rocords who have allowed brush ami weeds to out again in a few «lavs.
1 more dense population, and consequent-
Weeks ago, is recuperating at Newport. On sale at L. D. Daniels— Nothing miss
encumber their sidewalks.
The city librarian announces that tin* ly furnish increased business for the
Mr. M, C. Wad-» and Mrs. Esther ing.
Dallas is the livliest town in the val­ library will l»e closed on Sundays dur­ projected railroad.
Beal, of Tacoma, arrived Saturday for a
ing August and September.
The ultimate destination of the Sa­
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black are out
Visit with their sister, Mrs. M. I*. I)ix- from their mountain ranch for a week’s ley ti»is summer, caused to a great ex­
tent by the large amount of street im­
D. W. Sears, accompanied by his lem, Falls City «& Western on the west
O il.
visit.
provement work going on.
mother, spent Tuesday ami Wednesday is the ocean at the mouth of the Siletz
river, making a road from Salem to the
L. M. Dixon is up from Divton on
in Dallas with Mrs. Bricker.
L. D. Brown, lawyer, notary public.
U.
S.
Loughary
and
family
and
Frank
coast ami tapping some of the best tim­
sick leave visiting bis parents. Rev. and Abstracts furnished. Upstairs Uglow
Loughary and family, of Monmouth,
Use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, ber in the world.—Oregonian.
Mrs. M. P. Dixon. He was threatened
building.
left Monday morning for several weeks pleasant little pills that are easy to
with fever.
tak\ Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
The Motor company have installed a recreation at Slab Creek beach.
Passed Away.
Martin Meiser will retire from busi­ system by which the conductor rings up
Timber claim relinquishment for sale
Dallas is having a run on babies—one
ness in Albany soon, to take up bis resi­
At his home near Lewisville last Fri­
at a bargain. Must be sold at once. way of increasing opr population. The day Mr. Thomas Williams gave up the
dence mi his farm in Benton county. fares taken.
Final judgment in the Hembree case Enquire «»f Robert Hatton, two blocks first ward leads in the race so far.
Mr. Meiser’s health has not been of the
battle of life and entered into the joy of
best of late which induces him to try has again been deferred, this time until east of Christian church. Dallas. A7.
Frank Robinson got caught in the* the hereafter. He had long been af­
the farm for a while.— Albany Herald. September 21st.
Mrs. J. A. Perry left for her home in machinery at a Falls City mill Tuesday flicted with asthma and about a year
ago moved out to Ashland, hoping that
Dick Daniel’s music store ami Glov­ Seattle Monday, after three weeks spent and lost three toes from his right foot.
Kodol w ill without doubt help anyone
here with relatives. She was accom­
the dryer climate there would give him
who has stomach disorders or stomach er’s meat market now shine with new panied to Portland by her brother,
$1 a week buys any sewing machine the relief necessary for the enjoyment
trouble. Take Kodol today and con­ coats of green and white paint, produc­ j Chester Rowell.
in the house. We have seven makes to j of life. For a time bo was better, but
tinue it for the short time th it is neces­ ing an extremely artistic effect.
select from for $12 and up.— L. D. Dan­ the obi trouble soon came back and he
By the accidental discharge of a re­
sary to give von complete relief. Kodol
returned to bis home, where the disease
R. L. Chapman, our enterprising volver, which dropped to the door as iel.
is sold by Conrad Stafrin.
undertaker, has just received a new ; she was making a bed, Mrs. M. G.
The Merchants Pr teetive association soon produced heart trouble and brought
on
the end. Mr. Williams was a native
hearse,
which
is
a
model
of
style
and
Govro, was painfully wounded in the will meet at the court house Friday ev­
Geo, H. Howe and family were ip
ening at 8 o’clock. A full attendance of Wales, coming to Oregon some 20
town Friday to attend the i'uneral of Wegnfice. The old one w ill be stationed | thigh the other day.
years ago, and after a residence in Port­
is desired.
Mrs. James Howe. George is changing at Falls City.
Rev. M. P. Dixon ami Rev. Snyder, of
land, some 15 years ago purchased the
bis residence from Sheridan to Corval­
Editor Ilayter was tendered a recep­ Independence, will exchange pulpits
After a separation of about 40 years, home w here he died. By frugality and
lis for the purpose* of school advantages. tion at the home of his brother, Oscar, next Sunday, Rev. Sny !er preaching Mrs. Georgi* Ilagood welcome«! her sis­
strict attention to bis business of black-
He will work tor the Hazelwood Cream­ Saturday evening, previous to bis de­
in the Methodist church here both ter, Mrs. Lois Crandall, of Michigan, smithing he succeeded in gaining a good
ery Co.
parture for New Mexico. A pleasant morning and evening.
the other dav.
living, and besides bis estate carries a
time was bad and the guests all joined
‘ *F. C. DeWitt ik Co., Chicago, III.— in wishing Mr. Havter a delightful trip.
Horace Webster got in toil ay a com­ policy in the A. (). U. W., of which he
Dr. Harry Hendershott, of St. Vin­
had been a nit inber for many years.
Gentlemen:—In 1897 l had a disease ol
cent’s hospital in Portland, came up bined peanut roaster and corn popper.
tin* stomach and bowels. In the spring
Dr Bollman announces the following yesterday to look after Dr. A. B. Star- It is a nice one and will draw lots of The funeral occurred Saturday, and he
was laid to rest beside bis son. Albert,
of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and new arrivals since our last issue: To buck’s practice, while the latter takes a custom no doubt.
who died some 18 months ago, in the
the benefit I received all the gold in Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hayes, on Satur­ couple of weeks’ vacation at Newport.
The
county
rock
crueller
is
now
im­
(Kid
Fellow’s cemetery here. Mr. W il­
Georgia could not Imv. May von live day, July 25th, a «on; Mr. and Mrs.
Many ills come from impure blood. proving the road near John Ebbe’s. liams leaves a wife and six sons. The
long and prosper. Yo irs very truly, ( ’ Will Miller, on the saint* date, a son;
They
onlv
have
four
or
five
teams
and
mother and five sons liv«* on the home
N. Cornell, Boding, Ga,, Aug. 27, 1906." I»» Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ratliff, on Mon- Can’t have pure blond with faulty di­
place, while He ry, the former tonsoriai
gestion. lazy liver and sluggish bowels. desire to use a doze .
Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
j day, July 27th, a son.
artist
here, resides in Ashland. Mr.
Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens the
Kenedy’ s Laxative Cough Syrup acts
stomach, bowels and liver, and purifies gently upon the bowels and thereby Williams was aged about 51 years, ami
the blood.
drives the cold out of the system. his death marks the passing of an hon­
est, intelligent and estimable citizen,
Superintendent H. C. Seymour and Sold bv Conrad Stafrin.
who in every way tried to do his duty
wife, and Hon. G. W. Myer, and wife
Mrs. Luella Linden, of McMinnville, to his fellow man.
arrived home last night from a tour of and Mrs. T. S. Turner, of Sheridan,
the coast between Slab creek and Ne- have been visiting at Falls City, and
tarts. They report the fishing this Mrs. Catherine Hitcher here.
year as extra good.
Places an education within the reach of ev­
When you want prescriptions fille«!
Rev. A. C. Corbin, pastor of the by a competent druggist, one who is
ery ambitious young man and woman. The
Christian church here, was tendered a careful ana knows what he is about, go
farewell reception at the residence of to Conrad tarin’s drug store.
earnings of vacation will pay a full year’s
Mrs. Martha J. Gosper Tuesday even­
expenses.
Rev. A. A. Winter, who contracted
ing. The lawn was beautifully decor­
ated, nn«l a most enjoyable time had hv smallpox in a mild form, is recovering
Offers advantages equal to those o f any
at
the detention hospital. His wife ami
all who had the pleasure of attending.
similar school in Oregon. Courses: Clas­
child have a mild form of the «lisease.
Itching, torturing skin eruptions, dis­
cal, Scientific, Elementary Academic and
Dr. McCallon informs us of a visit of
figure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan’s
Oinment brings quick relief and lasting the stork at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Musical. Special work for those preparing
James
E. Watson on last Tuesday, that
cures. Fifty cents at any drug store.
to teach.
Term opens September 23.
After a heavy meal, take a couple of far famed bird leaving them a present
Doan’s Regulets, and give your stomach of a nice baby girl.
For Catalogue and information address the president
liver and bowels the help they will
John Robbins was quite badlv hurt
C. A. MOCK
DA LLA S, ORECON
need. Regains bring easy, regular last week while helping Heurv Robbins
! passages of the bowels.
dig a well on his farm near town, by
the ground caving in when they were
down some 17 feet.
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S oat
, one i i I ki u I
! grocery.
wit fill K-«r application* an the? uannot
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Some of those Standards left at $90 at reach the »eat of the disease. Catarrh
V
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is a a blood or constitutional disease,
IGHEST prt«*e ¡.itin fo r c h in o li hark nt Ray
& Co’s feed store. Dallas
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and
in
order
to
cure
it
you
must
take
at
muslin
underwear
A full line of
internal remedies. Hall’s t'jitarrli Cure
ft
the Emporium.
1 Is taken internally, and eets directlv on
are now d rillin g ut ils w ith one o f our
Alvin Brown ami family are rustica­ the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s U7E
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In the Dallai* vicin ity. Ail
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machine*
ting at Slab Creek.
f Catarrh Cure is not a <|uuck m e d ic in e I wanting auch work done can in* assured o f sat­
Hr oh .. Independence. Bell
Peach«. lire in market from the Howe It wu* prcs< ril»-<l by on«- of ihe l>e»t isfaction—Hloper
phone 49x2
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oirlii.nl near town.
physicMi.* in tin. country for year, an,
|W a regular prescription. It is com|>ose<l
salt* ch eap—a second hauti Derrick hay
Mr. M S. Taylor, of Perrydale, is a <>t theoest tonic« known, combined with F OR presst.
Inquire of D. M Guthrie. Dallas.
Dallas visitor today,
J the best blood purifiers, acting directly
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on
the
mucous
surfaces.
The
perfect
Miss Marie Shelton returned yester­
j combination of the two ingredients is
day from Collins springs.
experience«) nurse—Mrs. J, H. Cornwall,
what produces such wonderful results in A N obstetrical
cases a specialty, R efe re n c e s
Mrs. May McDowell, of Falls City, is • curing catarrh. Semi for testimonials given. Photic 356 Mutual.
JJO
visiting Mrs. Isaac Hughes.
: free. F. J Cheney iV Co., props., To­
ledo,
Ohio.
Sold
by
druggists,
price
75
Mrs. G. W. Cone ami Miss Bernice
taken to any place, coaM or molili
I cents, Take Halls Family Pills for con- P ARTIES
tains, at reasonable ratea.—F. S. Ramsey.
are visiting Portland friends.
I st i pat ion.
Willard Gilbert has bought Frank I
Hubbard’s dairy at Falls City.
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S E R V IC E
A B LE O. I. C. boars for aale.— C.
KAHL
Ballara, 2$ miles east o f Dallas.
C IN G LE Comb Buff Orpington egg. $1 for 15
J. E. Bee/.ley. Falls City.
tK S ale Axh, manic and alder v
Evans, Dallas. Phone, has» 35.
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
Teachers’ Examination
Notice is hereby given that the county super­
intendent of Polk county w ill hold the regular
exam ination of applicants for state and county
papers at Dallas, as follow s;
FUR STATE PAPERS.
Commencing Wednesday, August 12, at 9
o ’clock a. m., ami continuing until Saturday,
August 15, at 4 o’clock, p. m.
Wednesday—Penmanship, history, spelling,
physical geography, reading and psychology.
Thursday—W ritten arithm etic, theory oi
teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, physics, c ivil
government.
Friday— Physiology, geography, composi­
tion, aigeora, angti*u lieraiure,
Saturday—Botany, plane geometry, general
history, school taw.
FdHCOCNTY P a Pa KB,
Commencing Wednesday, August ti, at 9
o'clock, h m . and continuing m ini Friday, Aug*
usst M, mi 4 o eioca p, in.
Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthogra­
phy and reading) physical geograpny
Thursday—W ritten
arithm etic, theory of
teaching, grammar, physiology.
Friday Geography, school law, c iv il go vern ­
ment, English litteratdVc*
H. C. KKYM OI K
County School Superintendent of Polk Coun­
ty, Oregon.
W - S H I N G 'O N
AND
TEN TH
PO RTLAND .
STREETS
OREGON
W RITE FOR CATALOG
The Retinol that Place» You in a Good Pomtion
J. C
. Shultz wan a Portland visitor
yesterday.
County Treasurer Dunn and family
arc* ramping at lLtllock’s Mill.
C a ld w e l
B ro s .
POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
N«w Incited ii tic KersTake Building
R, K. W illiam -went to th«» city to-
day> we suppose on polith* intent.
(E veryth ing anto date )
Sam Ray is giving hi* feed store and
abed a coat of black trimmed in white« ;
M. I). Ellis and Prof. Caldwell got a
fine de«*r while oil their mountain trip.
\
B. F. JONES
Mins Linnie
Mitchell, who Was |
Attorney-at-Law
operated on for appendicitis at New- !
berg some two weeks ago, was brought I
IMDEPKNDKNCE, OR.
to her home in North Dallas last Sun-1 Probate work a specialty«
day, and is recovering rapidly.
Notice of Final Settlement.
OTICE is hereby given that Emma J. Per­
kins has tiled her tina! account in the m at­
ter of the estate o f L. S. Perkins, deceased, and
that the Hon. Ed. F. Coad, county judge of
Polk county, Oregon, in whose court said mat­
ter is pending, lias set the 29th day of August,
1908, at 1 o’clock, p. ra. o f said day as the time
when he w ill hear any objections to the a llo w ­
ance o f said Huai account, said hearing ¡¿o he
had in the office o f the county judge o f Polk
•mint v, Oregon, in his office hi the county
court house in Dallas, Polk county, Oregon.
EMMA J. PE R K IN S
Executrix o f the Estate of
L. S. Perkins, deceased.
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REPORT
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Of the Condition of The Dallas City
Bank, at Dallas, Oregon
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L. H. SCHULTZ
Trustee’s Sale.
DALLAS. OREGON
v'O T IC E is hereby given, that by virtu e o f the
» onl«*r o f Hon. It. K W illiam s, referee in
bankruptcy, made on the 18th «lay o f July.
1908, in the matter o f Frank L. Price, bankrupt,
the nnderaigned as t n u U * in bankruptcy In
aai<l matter w ill, on Saturday, the
“ Yakirru Bast” Hard wheat Fiour.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded
Perfection Laundry Soap 8 bars for 25c
Blue Ribbon Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c
5th day of September,
A correspimilent in today’s Oregonian
Advertising under this head \ cent a
i gives a list of the member* of the legis­
ea«*h Insertion
lature in 18»10, and questions any of
them being alive except one whom he
ANTED, to buy aorne goat« or take them
names. We cum assure him of another W on th** xhftres. Addr**** G. W. .Si«rr. Fall*
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one, Hon. Ira F. M. Butler, of Mon­ City, Mutual phone 241
mouth, a mem'ier of the house that
A gold watch charm in Dallas Thur*
year. Judge Butler, while verv ag«*l, I L ««ST
day. Reward for return. Everett Gwlnn.
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m FOR HOME OR INVESTMENT
retains his mental and physical facul­
ties to a great degree, hid I is one of our
oldest pioneers. He snrely holds a U / H IM you want your home raise«! o r moved.
Nothin« hwtter in Polkeonntv. «'lo w
™ call on W eldon Block Dalla-
Mutual
marked distinction in being a member of phone
h'ruit »ml
234.
tf to DalhtR, K K. »ml »chool
cUir* ; pl«ntv of wood. W rit« for |>»r-
the legislature of this our 50 years ago.
tic<i[»rii »m i he convinn«*). Box :w*,
The other Polk county members «if that W X
**» •A'-haaga a g w l or%%n for wood McMinnville, «ire.
J »*
M (N sa , C « « r t W » * a , ifollaa
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| year have be*a dead some ream*
ï g o o d fruir
One and One-Third Fare for Round Ti
C orrect —Attest
H. II M c C a l l o n ,
I. N. W oods ,
Directors
Department o f the Interior,
. 8. Land olflee at P« rtlaml. Oregon.
July 10. I'. sir ,
Notice is hereby given that Uhetwytul C.
Goad, o f Dallas. Oregon, who. on July I*« 1908,
made Tim lier Laud application. No. 0 95. for
E ) N w I *e«-tion 15 and S K l H W t, Section
10, Township art, Kang** A W, o f \\ illam ette
Meridian, has tiled noth*«* of intention to
make final proof, to establish «-latin to the
lami above deaeri bed, In-fore K. M Smith,
County Clerk, at Dallas. Oregon, on th** 29th
«lay o f September, 1908.
elaim au t names as witnesses
N. K Dale, of
Dallas. Oregon ; K. Mitlkey. o f Blodgett, Ore­
gon; U. H. Loughary, *»f Dallas, O regon; D. W.
Dunn, of Dalla«. Oregon.
ALGERNON * DRBHtfKK,
Register.
lodging acronjnodc.tion«.
stc.Rn a ;rv, ¡..a m askcutioh , ¿ storia , ortron
T o ta l...................
$207.029 78
State o f Oregon,
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County o f Polk
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1, W. G. Vassail, ('ash ler o f the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear that t h » above state
ment is true to the best o f my knowledge and
belief
W .O . VASHALL,
< ¡ashler.
Subscribed and sworn to before me tills 23rd
day o f Inly, 1908.
N L. BUTLER,
Notary Public.
Notice for Publication.
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Total
$207.029 7«
L IA B IL IT IE S
Capital stock paid in . . .
$ .'10.000
U ndivided profits, less expenses ami
taxes p a id .......
14,213 20
Due to banks ami hankers ...........
5,000
In dividual deposits subject to cheek 171,937 92
Tim e cert iff cates o f deposit
».‘».«7« 06
1908, iti front o f the Court houae door in tin
city o f Dallas, county of p.*lk and niati* *»f Ore
iron, offer for «a»** at nuhlic auction, and sell
to the highest bidder for cash in hand the fo l­
low in g deseribed tracts o f land separately;
Beginning at the northeaHt corner of auction
2 in tow nshli) 10 south, «)f range 7 west, o f tin*
W illam ette Meridian, and running them e wi «
100 roils: then south 256 rods; then east 0 rods ,
then north 22 rods; thence chs I 154 rods; then
north 233 roils to the place o f beginning, and
containing 234 3-4 acres.
Is*» the follow in g
tract o f land : Beginning at the corners o f sec
lions 1, 2, 11 and 12 in township 10 south, of
range 7 w o t o f the W illam ette m eridian;
ihenee north 25.75 chains; thcncc west 38 60
bains; thence south to the center o f the Luck
iamute riv er; thence down said river to the
section line between sections 2 and I I ; thence
•ast to the place o f beginning, «a id parcel of
land being in section 2 , township lo south, of
range 7 west of the W illam ette meridian and
■ontainlna 80 acres. Also the follow in g tract
if land: Tne northwest quarter o f the south
••ast quarter o f section 3, in township 10 south.
>f range 7 west o f the W illam ette meridian.
This t r a d is held under contract o f purchase.
\*o. 6230 with the Oregon and California
dailw ay Company, ami o f «late August 5th,
1901. Also the follow in g par«*el of laud
The
southwest quarter o f th«* northeast quarter of
•cction 3, in township 10 south, o f rang« 7 west
of the W illam ette meridian. Tills tract is
held under contract of purchase. No. 6299
with th** Oregon ami California Railway
Onmpaiiy, ami o f »late O c I o I k t 25th. 1901.
|Male of said property w ill begin nt I o ’clock
»f said «lay.
K . <\ M. riMMcND.4.
Truste*
Three»iayRof fan, cxritcMcnLami Interoat
YÄChT r. .C l S, launch races
Rii,, ¡riß FU'.ti, SWIMMIKa RACES
Swedish • Ncrv-o *: *u S.n*.'.‘/eri.»«ivt with uot-d (uihiiata.
Count y f !•- ¡..id-, n
tight and alack wire
walking, f pie nò id vocile-.Tde attraction«, Trained animal
performance*.
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'(V..Vst in >st ph usant
anemici* resort In Uiir«*»1 Stuf.»*, rut apcc.iul Bulletin aniinuuc
Ing HiupcndoiiM event« a.‘*ir
In the State o f Oregon, at the close
o f busi­
ness, July 15, 190«:
KKHOrRCKH.
<ans and discounts
$150,510 26
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
10,324 29
Bonds, securities, etc...............
5,396 HI
Hanking house, furniture and fix ­
tures .................................................
8,800
)ther real estate o w n ed .................
48,tNN)
Due from hanks (not reserve hanks)
28,584 28
Cash on hand
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.... 20,414 14
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K r a b e r ’s B erries
Raspberries are all in.
enough to go around.
Sorry we did not have
The Loganberries
will be
nice for two weeks, but you will miss it if you do
not get an order in for our Kititiny blackberries.
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